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OK...Mexico didn't become a country until 1810 or so.....even after that it totally suucked as a country, but hey, let's let that piddly little 5th-world bug infested craphole nation in the early 1800's have the biggest Gulf on THE PLANET named after them, because, like .....wait...what....WHY, exactly?
@Cliff-Mashburn saidMexico has been a country since the European Middle Ages (1325 to be specific)
OK...Mexico didn't become a country until 1810 or so.....even after that it totally suucked as a country, but hey, let's let that piddly little 5th-world bug infested craphole nation in the early 1800's have the biggest Gulf on THE PLANET named after them, because, like .....wait...what....WHY, exactly?
@Cliff-Mashburn saidTrump is also doing an EO next week to rename the San Andreas Fault the Joe Biden Fault!
OK...Mexico didn't become a country until 1810 or so.....even after that it totally suucked as a country, but hey, let's let that piddly little 5th-world bug infested craphole nation in the early 1800's have the biggest Gulf on THE PLANET named after them, because, like .....wait...what....WHY, exactly?
@AThousandYoung saidLOL Mexico became a country in1810.
Mexico has been a country since the European Middle Ages (1325 to be specific)
Calling a bunch of indian tribes a country is bullchit.
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@Cliff-Mashburn saidThe Mexica were not like the Navajo and Apache like you have in AZ. Tenochtitlán was bigger than London or Paris.
LOL Mexico became a country in1810.
Calling a bunch of indian tribes a country is bullchit.
@Cliff-Mashburn saidIt's not named after the country. It was called that before the US was founded.
OK...Mexico didn't become a country until 1810 or so.....even after that it totally suucked as a country, but hey, let's let that piddly little 5th-world bug infested craphole nation in the early 1800's have the biggest Gulf on THE PLANET named after them, because, like .....wait...what....WHY, exactly?
@Cliff-Mashburn saidThe name is used constantly from about 1550 (John S. Sledge: The Gulf of Mexico: A Maritime History. Columbia 2019) . Where have your ancestors lived at that time?
OK...Mexico didn't become a country until 1810 or so.....even after that it totally suucked as a country, but hey, let's let that piddly little 5th-world bug infested craphole nation in the early 1800's have the biggest Gulf on THE PLANET named after them, because, like .....wait...what....WHY, exactly?
@Cliff-Mashburn saidInstead of peddling your tabloid trash here, why not open a history book for once?
OK...Mexico didn't become a country until 1810 or so.....even after that it totally suucked as a country, but hey, let's let that piddly little 5th-world bug infested craphole nation in the early 1800's have the biggest Gulf on THE PLANET named after them, because, like .....wait...what....WHY, exactly?
But, because I know you "don't do" book-learnin' stuff, here the summary:
Mēxihco is the Nahuatl term for the heartland of the Aztec Empire, namely the Valley of Mexico and surrounding territories, with its people being known as the Mexica. It is generally believed that the toponym for the valley was the origin of the primary ethnonym for the Aztec Triple Alliance, but it may have been the other way around.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexico
I honestly doubt you can understand the above, so here's the most basic summary of all:
The Gulf of Mexico is not named after the nation of Mexico.
@Cliff-Mashburn saidHow can you stand to be so racist? Seriously.
LOL Mexico became a country in1810.
Calling a bunch of indian tribes a country is bullchit.
@Cliff-Mashburn saidIf you don’t care why did you start a thread about it?
@Soothfast
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrbTXYKh7oc
@Cliff-Mashburn saidHey its entirely possible you're not from Georgia, but maybe you should go and live there for a while and chill.
OK...Mexico didn't become a country until 1810 or so.....even after that it totally suucked as a country, but hey, let's let that piddly little 5th-world bug infested craphole nation in the early 1800's have the biggest Gulf on THE PLANET named after them, because, like .....wait...what....WHY, exactly?
@Cliff-Mashburn saidDo you actually think that because it's called the Gulf of Mexico, that means Mexico owns it?
OK...Mexico didn't become a country until 1810 or so.....even after that it totally suucked as a country, but hey, let's let that piddly little 5th-world bug infested craphole nation in the early 1800's have the biggest Gulf on THE PLANET named after them, because, like .....wait...what....WHY, exactly?
What a freakin' rube.